Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1935, Page Three, Image 3

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    fTokciko i
Japanese Coed
To Study Here
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i
From the land of color and blos
isoms comes to the University of
jOregon campus Takako Nakajima.
Scharming Japanese coed from
,*Tsuda college, in Tokio. Miss Nak
sajima, who was a member of the
Japanese-American Student con
ference which met in Reed college
jlhis summer, and also visited Eu
;gene, will study physical education
;here, in preparation for her re
iturn to Tsuda college where she
iwill teach.
• Miss Nakajima points out that
‘Japanese women are entirely neg
llected in the field of physical edu
l cation, and that in all of Japan
I there are only two teachers who
: are equipped to train Japanese wo
men to teach in that field. Both
j of these teachers are foreign. Miss
: Nakajima, upon her return to Ja
|pan at the end of this year, plans
> to train Japanese teachers to make
| them capable of teaching physical
8 education.
Miss Nakajima speaks excellent
• English, and is an expert basket
jball and ping pong player, having
I been champion in these sports in
her high school.
For the last-three weeks she has
been the guest of Mrs. Alice B.
f; Macduff, assistant dean of women,
;; but will reside in Susan Campbell
hall during the school year. Her
• study here was made possible by
; the grant of a scholarship by two
I of the University’s best friends,
[ and most outstanding personalities
f —'who chose not
names disclosed.
to have their
Bondurant-Hill
Marriage Rites
Read in Portland
Marriage rites were read last
Sunday in Portland for Miss Paul
ine Bondurant, niece of Mrs. W. F.
Osburn of Eugene, and Hedley
' Hill, son of Mrs. A. B. Hill of
London, England. The ceremony
! was performed at the home of the
I bride by Dr. William G. Eliot, of
the Unitarian church, with only
close friends and relatives of the
couple in attendance,
f Mrs. Hill, who is well known on
the Oregon campus, is a graduate
of the University and a member
of Delta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi,
and was popular in campus activ
ities. Mr. Hill is a prominent Port
' land banker.
The couple plan to make their
j home in Portland after a six
weeks trip to the southwest.
Pledge yourself to Oregon with
an ASUO membership card.
To Study Here
Oregon women welcome to the
campus a representative from
Japan, Miss Takako Nakajima,
who will specialize here in physical
education. Miss Nakajima plans to
return to Japan to teach after
completion of her course at Ore
gon.
It’s the Wag
There is really something very
j superior about starting out a new
year—and those of us who are
planning to “dish-out” choice mer
selfs in the way of women’s news
are looking forward to a particu
larly active and useful nine months.
With all of the new women on the
campus we see plenty of possibil
ities, and sadly but happily, much
interesting competition.
We’re not going to attempt any
noble experiments on the women s
page this this year, but we are go
ing to make an effort to offer the
Oregon women the most profes
sional handling of the different de
partments of the page. Society
will be presented before it reeks
with age; fashion hints will be kept
up-to-the-minute, and possibly be
fore-the-minute; interesting topics
of national and local interest in
the field of women’s activities will
be prepared in an edible fashion.
And we will try to obtain as many
illustrations as possible.
We are not anticipating any all
campus arguments to be hashed
out on this page, but we do intend
to make the page an integral part
of the Emerald. We want you to
read our copy, not our headlines,
and realizing what qualifications
are essential ta gain this end, we
will endeavor to make use of the
best talent among Oregon’s news
paperwomen.
Without giving you the impres
sion that this is a pep-talk or a fine
j assortment of ballyhoo, we want to
Welcome - Welcome
Old Students
and New
UNIVERSITY
FLORISTS
598 E. 13th Phone 6510
Greenhouses and store three
blocks rvefjt of campus.
Some one to remember
or congratulate—
“Say It With Flowers.”
Member Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association
| • Lamps
| • Vases
| • Table
Covers
• Nick
Nacks
• Maps
Book
Ends •
Ash Trays •
Shelves •
Pictures •
Wall
Hangings •
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IMPORTANT
that you should find individual accessories for your room so
that it will reflect your p^j*^nality.
Oriental Art Shop
122 Broadway
Miner Bldg. Annex
Campus Couple
Married Sunday
In Portland
Miss Roberta Bennett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett of
Lebanon and a student on the Uni
versity of Oregon campus, was
married last Sunday in Portland
to Russell Humphreys, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Humphreys of Eu
gene.
The ceremony was performed in
the presence of members of the
immediate families of the couple
at Trinity Episcopal church, the
Rev. Francis H. Ball, rector, of
ficiating. Mrs. Humphreys was
accompanied by her sister, Miss
Mary Bennett of Eugene, and
Woodson Bennett, Mrs. Hum
phreys’ brother, was best man.
The bride wore a dubonnet en
semble of grey, and wore a cor
sage of pale yellow rosebuds. Miss
Bennett wore a grey tailored suit.
Mrs. Humphreys is a member of
Phi Beta on the local campus and
is popular in musical and dramatic
circles. She has appeared in sev
eral presentation of the Very
Little Theatre. Mrs. Humphreys
is a senior in business administra
tion and is a member of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
impress women with the fact that
the women's page is their only
united voice on the campus, and
that through it, as in no other way,
they may achieve those changes,
innovations, and satisfactions for
which they are working.
This year the women's page will
appear at regular intervals, at
least twice a week. ' Watch it for
the latest society notes, snappy
features, and news items.
Enrollment at Oregon State Col
lege is also far above normal this
year with over 1000 freshmen cer
tain to be attending.
Pledge yourself to Oregon with
an ASUO membership card.
Facaltg Parties
Find Their Place
Daring Hashing
To freshmen and incoming !
women who have had their first.!
taste of the Oregon campus, high
ly seasoned with the purely tern- '
porarv, but spicy, experiences of :
rush-week, the vastly different J
campus of next Monday will seem
a blessed relief. For upper-class
men and sophomores it will also
spell readjustment after the hectic
activity of the past four days.
But a«de from the almost 700
social /evbnts which have taken
place on the campus during the
present week, all in the interests
of rushing, other activities of a
more sedate nature have been tak
ing place.
Miss ' Emma Kaufman of Tokio,
Japan, and Miss M. Hockin of
Toronto, Canada, who were guests
of Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff, as
sistant dean of women, Monday
and Tuesday, were entertained at
an informal dinner party at the
Osburn hotel Monday evening by
Mrs. C. L. Schwering, dean of
women, and Mrs. Macduff. Present
were, Mrs. Murray Warner, Miss
Maud Kerns, Miss Mabel Woods,
Miss Betty Anne Macduff, Miss
Takako Nakajima, Miss Kaufman,
Miss Hockin, and the hostesses.
Miss Hockin and Miss Kaufman
are returning to Japan this week.
A library party for members of
the library staff, the library com
mittee of the faculty, their wives
and a few invited guests was held
at the Eugene hotel Wednesday
evening. The theme of the party
was to celebrate the starting of
construction on the new Univer
sity library. Dr. Frederick M.
Hunter, chancellor of higher edu
cation, and Dr. C. V. Boyer, presi
dent of the University, gave wel
coming addresses.
Patronesses of Mu Phi Epsilon,
Half Soles
put on your slioos at
KEITH’S SHOE REPAIR
give your shoos FULL SOLE appearance.
Located ou ’Willamette Street, near 11th.
'I
“EUGENE’?- OWN STORE”
McMorran & W ashburne
MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY
-PHONE 2700
tho
COLLEGE
SHOP
CLOTH E S
\
A SHOP ALL OF HER OWN FOR
THE COLLEGE GIRL
# “It's time to think
of Sport Clothes.”
Our College Board, tutored to University
trends, can help you select correct
campus attire.
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON’S NEW
EXCLUSIVE MEN’S COLLEGE SHOP
women's national music honorary
on the campus, entertained at tea
Wednesday afternoon at the Os
burn hotel.
Mrs. Lillian Seaton, Mrs. Wilson
H. Jewerr, and Mrs. Howard A.
Hall were in charge of arrange
ments. Mrs. W. F. Jewett, Mrs.
A. C. Dixon, Mrs. L. H. Johnson,
and Mrs. W. F. Gilstrap poured.
A group of girls from the active
chapter assisted.
Oregon Graduates
Reveal Wedding
To Friends Here
Of interest to many friends of
the Couple on the Oregon campus
is the announcement of the mar
riage of Miss Juanita Miller, a
daughter of Leslie P. Miller of
Yoncalla and Thornton Gale, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale of
Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. Gale were
married on July 3, taut did not re
veal the fact until this week.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Gale are
graduates of the University of
Oregon, where Mrs. Gale is a
member of Phi Mu and Mr. Gale
is a membtr of Pi Kappa Alpha.
Mrs. Gale left last Wednesday
for Sutherlin where she will teach
this coming year.
Housemothers
Will Hold Meet
On Wednesday
Sorority housemothers on the
campus met informally Wednes
day afternoon in Johnson hall. It
is this group of women whose lot
it is to see that in the absence of
real mothers Miss Oregon Coed
gets her sleep, keeps her feet dry,
eats the necessary amount of
spinach, and keeps reasonably
happy.generally speaking.
The group this year includes—
Alpha Chi Omega, Miss Grace,
Waha; Alpha Delta Pi, Mrs. Lucy
Perkins; Alpha Gamma Delta,
Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsby; Alpha
Omicron Pi, Mrs. Bertha Larson;
Alpha Phi. Mrs; A. L. Wall; Alpha
Xi Delta. Mrs. Edna Beckett; Chi
Omega, Mrs. May Harmon; Delta
Delta Delta, Mrs. Violet Chess
man; Delta Gamma, Mrs. M. P.
Barbour; Gamma Phi Beta, Mrs.
Josephine Stewart: Kappa Alpha
Theta, Miss Betty Robb: Kappa
Kappa Gamma, Mrs. Elizabeth
Talbert; Phi Mu, Mrs. Bertha
Erickson: Pi Beta Phi, Miss Fanny
McCamant; Sigma Kappa, Mrs.
Jennie Burrows; Zeta Tau Alpha,
Mrs. Mary Wiggins; Hendricks
hall, Miss Lucile McBride; Susan
Campbell hall, Miss Virginia
Sands.
# * *
The date of the wedding of
Short Jacket
I
I SUITS
for
Sports
and
Dress
Wear
t
^ $6.85
to
$24.50
Every suit designed for this
fall's styles.
Direct from Los Angeles to
you.
Plan now to have the latest
fall wardrobe. Our lay away
plan makes it easy.
Scobert’s Style Shop
formerly
Angelina Dress Shop
SMART W NIFTY
SHOP
Phone 533-W 62 E. Broadway
...
Autumn Sale
$59.00
IT HAS
EVERYTHING
This dressy coat j
is of Forstmaii W
fabric with a fine N
fox fur forming a '
graceful collar.
-PT—
Catherine Irwin and In. Thomas
Stoddard, University assistant
graduate manager, has been .set
for Oetober 13. in Eugene. The
ceremony will be held at the Os
burn hotel at ten-thirty o’clock
and Rev. Milton S. Weber of the
Central Presbyterian church will
read the ser vice. A wedding break
fast will be held following the
ceremony.
Pledge yourself to Oregon with
r.n ASUO membership card.
THE RIGHT SHOES
for every Spring Costume
ARE
• • •
’ College folk have bought foot
' wear from Graham’s since 1906.
In Graham's shoes there is that
something that is individual. . .
distinctly different . . . that in
dividuality which appeals.
BMl
Brown suede “.Spectator”. Broad
instep strap. Genuine alligator
trim.
$7.50
Smart ties in alligator cape seal
skin suedes or buck leathers.
Browns - blacks - grays
greens.
$4.00, $6.00
$6.75
Brown kid pump for dress, with a
full Louis heel and interesting in
step treatment.
$6.00
Buy Footwear.
This Saturday!
’ OREGON vs. GONZAGA
FOOTBALL SPECIAL
fj PORTLAND
NO traffic struggles; no
parking troubles. Let our
engineer drive you to this
night game, the season’s
opener. SPECIALTRAIN
leaves Eugene 8 a.m. Sat
urday, arrives Portland at
11:30 a.m. Returning,
leaves Portland at mid
night, arrivesEugene 3:30
a m. Sunday, noth coaches and Tourist sleeping cars will be operated
\ Southern Pacific #
I'hone 2200 for details. A.J. GILLETTE, A^ent.